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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1922)
THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 10. 1933 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUULJUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUULI CCD) Fnrs and individual style shops. Tacoma, to Edward Sohmiedeli Jr.. which occurred last Sunday. The marriage was a culmination of a short romance which developed since the bride has been visiting here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goode. Mrs. Schmieden is a popular so ciety girl of Tacoma and a graduate of Westover and Smith college. Mr. Schmieden is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Krtward Schmieden, a prominent San Francisco family, and has been mak ing his home in Portland for more than a year, being in business here. Mr. and Mrs. Schmieden left imme diately for a wedding trip to the Puget sound cities. Mrs. "W. Lester was hostess for a delightful party at her home Sat urday afternoon, the occasion being the seventh birthday anniversary of her daughter, Gertrude. Music and games were the pas times. Refreshments were served. The large birthday cake was decor ated with candles. Those present were the Misses Ollivene George, Florence Pollett. Helen Donis, Hazel Donis, Rowland Bradley, Bernice Guptill, Helen Rand, Beth Havdahl, Buth Bradley, Helen Guntill, Alice Ivey, David Bradley, Gertrude Lester. Blanche Lester, Betty Lester, Helen Scrib ner. Mrs. W. Lester was assistea by Mrs. H. Black, Miss Ruth Donis and Mrs. W. Bradley. A charming dinner was sfiven Fri day night by Mr. and ' i Guy Web ster Taibot. Their guts. 3 ft ere: Mr. and Mrs. David T. Honeyman, Mr. and Mrs Edmund L. Devereanx, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt Lewis. Mrs. An toine G. Labbe, Mrs. C. Edward Grelle, Henry F. Chaney and Walter Martin of San Francisco. Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett enter tained informally with a tea Wednesday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. Frederick Pra of Neiv York. Mrs. Erie F. Whitney asked a few friends to tea Tuesday afternoon. Society r k are looking lorward to the interpretation to be given somen ow afternoon by Sara liuax, vhich will be "Loyalties," "v John Galsworthy play, and at the pres ;it t'me is being presented 'n New Yoik with much success. Th;s will be the third impersonation that Miss T ruax Jias rven. She is an actress 1 'i grent ability and has thoroughly lelightM hev audiences. Mr. and Mrs. C. Edward Grelle were hosts with a beautifully ap pointed dinner recently. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. James C. Glllison, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Deveraux. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre R. HiTies and the hosts. Bridge was enjoyed later in the evening. . Several dinners preceded tha Mac Cregor dance last night. Mr. and .Irs. Thomas S. Barnes ente-talned v ith a. dinner of eight covers Their jruest wer Mr. and Mrs. Kurt H. I.'oehl r, M . and Mrs. Ernest G. Swigert ant; Mr. and Mrs. Holt W. Cookingham Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Mills were ht.sts for a dinner of six covers aad Mr. anr! Mrs. Ferdinand Smith i;ave 1 delightful buffet supper. COMING EVENTS. The Brigand Patrol association of Abd-Uhl-Atef temple 117 have com menced their series of popular dances for the season. A well known orchestra has been engaged and refreshments will be served. The next dance will be held Thurs day evening at the Pythian temple auditorium, West Park and Yamhill streets. The North Dakota State society will hold Its next party December 19 at 8 P. M. at the Turn Verein hall, 255 Thirteenth street. Musical numbers, dancing, cards and re freshments will be enjoyed. All ex-North Dakotans and their friends have been invited. ' The Minnesota State society will meet '.n Turn Verein hall. Thirteenth and Main streets, next Wednesday night. A special Christmas pro gramme will be given, commencing promptly at 8:15 o'clock, followed by dancing at 9 o'clock. This will be t' " first, meeting under the ad mir tion of the newly elected offlc J. R. Greenfield, presi dent: Arthur Lord, vice-president: Mrs. B. W. Standiford, secretary; K. H. Besteland, treasurer; C. A. Moser, chairman music committee; Mrs. Bertha- Fish, woman floor manager; Mrs. W. A. Hellberg, pro gramme committee; Mrs. L. L. mi .. 11 v Henry Thiele Ex-Chef of Benson Hotel and Proprietor-to-be of the Hotel Sovereign Restaurant, will lecture on and demonstrate at the Gas Salesrooms. Tomorrow (Monday) 2 P. M. Sharp Cream Soups (will serve Cream of Tomatoes) Braized Leg of Lamb for Mock Venison Macaroons, Cheesecake, Boluscake "These never-tief ore-equaled lectures on the Finer Art of Cooking are given without charge. Why WOMEN are SATISFIED WITH T7TTTVrTTC T .1 ffl SA.MTARY KAPKl.S (ITril. For FrM SampU) Sanitary Form-Fitting Belts and A proas; Sanitary Step-ins and Bloomers. THEY COMBINE fcSS At Dopcrttixnt, Dry Good and Drug Storot Krorytmhoro. venus corporations;; 1170 BROADWAY N E W Y O R K t 's"".CfT ;- wyp For 58 years the Liebes label has been to furs what "sterling" is to silver! - Our entire window space will be devoted to furs at Holiday Sale prices! Squirrel- j ; VLm I V 1 P-""1"" in in iiiMiiiiimmTii Caracul Squirrel cape, . sold regularly at 195.00; reduced for the sale to.. 135 .00 Squirrel cape, originally tagged 295.00; an excel lent value at. . .210.00 40-inch natural 1 squirrel coat, its regular price 685.00; sale ....550.00 45-inch natural squirrel wrap, of beautifully matched skins. Priced formerly 975.00; now.... 780.00 I Other fur wraps at - worthwhile savings Civet sports coat, 30 inches long, cut f u 1 1 ; regularly priced 95.00; at 75.00 Black muskrat coat; extra qual-itypelts;40-inch. Regular 300.00, 245.00 Taupe nutria coat, cord belt; -38 inches long; regularly 500.00, 400.00 - Japanese mink y cape, a model sold regularly at 250.00; on sale.. 215. 00 Space does not permit the listing of every fine fur garment in our vast stocks, but every fur coat, wrap, cape and jacquette-is in cluded at these remark ably low sale prices 1 OAT Every FUR, C WRAP, CAPE and TTE J A C Q U E at vast reductions! An opportunity without precedent to purchase a renowned Liebes fur at a very great reduction in time for Christmas. The exact amount has been noted in each case that you, yourself, may see how unmistakable is the saving! Hudson seal Hudson seal coat, self trimmod; 36-inch. Formerly 375.00; at 275.00 Hudson seal coat, beaver trimmed ; 40-inch, formerly 475.00; now. . . . .345.00 Hudson seal coat, self trimmed; 40-inch, previously 495.00; at 375.00 Hudson seal cape, squirrel collar. 42-inch. Was 425.00 now 345.00 Hudson seal cape, squirrel trim-, ming; 42-inch. Was 485.00; now. -395.00 Hudson . seal coat, squirrel collar and cuffs; formerly 625.00, at.... 495.00 Hudson seal wrap, skunk trimmed, -formerly 635.00; now reduced to. .545.00 Hudson seal cape, 45 inches long; formerly priced 650.00 ; now. .... -550.00 Mole Mole and caracul coatee, formerly priced 225.00; reduced to. ...... .175.00 ' Mole coatee, smartly trimmed with monkey fur. Was 275.00; at 215.00 Mole and Hudson seal coatee, its former price 375.00; now -275.00 Mole jacquette, Viatka squirrel col lar; formerly 325.00; at 290.00 Mole cape, trimmed with squirrel. 45-inch, formerly 350.00 ; ow 295.00 Mole cape, 45 inches Ion g re duced from 350.00 to sell at. . . .295.00 Mole jacquette, with fox choker collar; was 375.00; at -295.00 Mole coat, trimmed with mole mo- ' tifs on black satin ; 52 inches.; for merly 675.00; at 545.00 Alaska seal coats Genuine Alaska seal coats of the matchless Liebes quality fashioned for years of wear reduced to these sale prices: 38-inch Alaska seal coats, sold regularly at 675.00; reduced for the Holiday Sale " to sell at 575.00 40-inch Alaska seal coats, handsomely lined, made of exquisite skins. Sold ordi narily at 950.00; for the sale at -850.00 45-inch Alaska seal coat, an elegant, full-length coat; its regular price 1100.00; greatly reduced to sell at .: 950.00 A small deposit will hold any fur selected Finest quality seal-dyed northern muskrat. including the newest idea in daytime furs the chic jacquette just completed in our workrooms; offered at Holiday Sale prices: Beige dyed cara cul jacquette, brown caracul collar; was 195.00; now,... 165.00 Beige dyed cara cul jacquette, Vi atka squirrel col lar; was 225.00; 190.00 Black caracul coat as sketched, . Viatka squirrel collar; 45 inches long,cutstraight, former price 795.00; sale. .. .695.00 Other fine fur garments included in the sale Skunk cape, ma tron's model in the hip length; regularly 325.00, 225.00 Kolinsky cape of marvelously matched skins ; Regular 695.00; now 550.00 Mink wrap of very fine pelts, sold regularly at 775.00; to sell at 590.00 Natural mink' coatee, very smartly styled. Regular 850.00; 590.00 These values have been specially arranged for holiday shoppers. Furs make gifts that women cherish and wear for many seasons. Our label is your guarantee of su perb quality! We guarantee every fur we sell Broadway at Morrison Give a practical gift! Brassieres Lace over lustrous satin loses none of its requisite firmness in charming bras sieres priced 6X)0 Bandeaux in attrac tive flowered bro cades sell for . . .1 JSO Silk Jersey models are priced but. . .1JS0 Satin brassieres with eyelet embroidery at Z0 Negligees Hand-smocking and bouquets of silk buds add -iinusual charm to negligees of soft crepe satin. In jade, coral, French blue, heliotrope, cherry and black . . . , .19S0 Negligee Slippers Black quilted satin slippers, lined and with cuffs in color, combined with rose or soft French blue. With matching pom poms 4.95 Chic little mules in black quilted satin at 3.50 And many others! Glovesilk The dependable -glovesilk vest adds a staunch bit of Irish or filet to give it a holiday air ! Flesh and orchid priced at 2.45 Bodice top silk vests, flesh and or chid 2.15 Gloves Slipon gloves, excel lent for wear with one's winter coat in snug imported kid at 2.65 to 7J50' Kiddies' gloves kid or mocha make gifts that children love ! They're 1.65 to 20 Gift Bonds are practical, since these may be applied to any purchase! We issue them in any amount you wish. Harriet Lee will shop for you if yon live out of town. ESTABLISHED 1864